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Show The Bon Hear Club was re-r: re-r: uy t-.i ..Ttaiifd at the home of Mrs. Bryan Il-niiri. ks. Mrs. Mel-; via Johnson and .Mrs. (1. 'W. Pack were additional mies's. A social afternoon and luncheon were enjoyed. en-joyed. Mrs. Susie Stoddard returned home Monday alter spending the past month visiting with her children at Salt Lake City, Lay-ton, Lay-ton, and Oiul.-n. She also visited with relatives at Bountiful. Sgt. and Mrs. Vera Bibsnn arrived ar-rived in Richmond Monday from Palo Alto California, where Sgt. Bigson has been receiving treatment treat-ment at the hospital prior to his discharge from the service. Mrs. D. E. Hunt left on Saturday Satur-day for Nyssa, Oregon, to visit with her father, M. D. Anderson, and brothers, Plakon and Oscar Anderson. She accompanied her iRlCHiYIQND .NEWS' I I'ar:--:i p.,::. V. S. M. I.. 2-C, his wife ti.e former Fay Jcns-n ,,f I-;-,, t.'-n, ,-.nd t ' s- daughter. (J.iilVi.m., v.el'e week-.-iul gue US at tin; home of their parents, Mr.; and Mrs. Blaine Bell. Farrellj was on a short leave after arriving arriv-ing in San Francisco from Japan. In their honor Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bell entertained at dinner Sunday. Other guests were .Mr. i and Mrs. Orion Jensen and son, Wilber, of Preston. . Tho Aloha Club met on Thnrs-, , day at the home of Mrs. Ned Spackman. Three tables of bridge (were played. Prizes at each table wero won by Mrs. Orval Dobson, .Mrs Roy Christensen, and Mrs. Ariel Traveller. Luncheon was served to the club members and Mrs. Tom Whittle and Mrs. Dean Andrus Mrs. Glenna Pinson is able to be around again after suffering a leg injury on November 12, when sho broke a bone in a fall on the ice. Mrs. Marcell Baer has received word of the arrival of her husband hus-band in the states after serving in the Pacific theater of operations. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ilauser and children Billie and Ronnie, of Ohio, who 'have been viistors at the Hunt home. Other recent guests at the Hunt home were Pfc. and Mrs. Bert Eaton of Oregon I Joseph Johnson, 4 6, died Monday Mon-day morning at a hospieal at Ogden after an illness of several months. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. in the tablenacle at Richmond under the direction of the Richmond Ward bishopric. Joseph Johnson was born at Preston on February 2, 1899, the son of Lars C. and Matilda Mad-sen Mad-sen Johnson. He was married to Elna Hansen who preceded him in death nine years ago. Mr. Johnson fulfilled a mission to Denmark for the L. D. S. church, 'and had been employed for several years at the Sego Milk Products Company plant at Richmond. He is survived by one son, Tex. and the following brothers and sisters Louis Johnson of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Hilva Detton of Nampa; Melvin Johnson of Richmond; Rich-mond; Mrs. Bertha Lewis of Preston; Obborne Johnson of Downey, Mrs. Ruby Walters of Denver, Colo., LeRoy Johnson of Rawlins, Wyo. CARD OF THANKS To all who assisted us during the long illness of our mother, Lillian B. Andrus, and to all who extended help at the time o iier death we wish to express heartfelt heart-felt gratitude. We also wish to thank those who took part at the services, who assisted with cars, sent flowers, or who expressed sympathy in any way. The family of Lillian Bateman Andrus. " Mrs. Victor A, Carlson entertained enter-tained oh Tuesday -evening at a party in honor of her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. Luncheon and a social evening were enjoyed by 42 relatives and friends. During the evening Leonard Bruderer entertained with vocal and instrumental instru-mental music. Those present included Mrs. O. J. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hancey, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Han- sen of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bingham of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Daines and daughter, Josephine, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, Christen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bruderer, Bru-derer, Mrs. Helen Larsen, Miss Annie Ljungman, Mr and Mrs. Roy Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and daughter Sally, Norwood Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carlon and Victor Carlson and family. |